Alopecia Areata Causes What part # 1
It may sound like the name of an Italian opera singer, but Alopecia Areata is really just the medical term for losing patches of hair. Alopecia areata is a type of hair loss that can occur in the hair on the head, in the beard, on the eyebrows, and maybe even cause eyelashes to fall out. I guess if you happen to be female and the alopecia areata evidenced itself in the beard area, that would be a good thing, but generally speaking losing patches of hair is a sign that something is definitely wrong.
The typical symptoms that present with alopecia, including alopecia areata, alopecia universalis, and alopecia totalis is hair loss. Alopecia areata causes patches of hair to fall out on the scalp. Alopecia universalis causes hair loss all over the scalp and body, and alopecia totalis causes hair loss all over the scalp.
There is no definitive agreement on what causes alopecia, but alopecia areata causes a host of complaints, that's for sure, and the only people I can think of who might like alopecia universalis are swimmers and bodybuilders. They could save a bundle on shaving cream and hours of their time before competitions, but other than that, hair loss can be devastating.
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